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Exploring the effectiveness of demand-side retail pharmaceutical expenditure reforms : Cross-country evidence from weighted-average least squares estimation.

Michael Berger1,2, Markus Pock2, Miriam Reiss2, Gerald Röhrling2, Thomas Czypionka3,4.   

Abstract

Increasing expenditures on retail pharmaceuticals bring a critical challenge to the financial stability of healthcare systems worldwide. Policy makers have reacted by introducing a range of measures to control the growth of public pharmaceutical expenditure (PPE). Using panel data on European and non-European OECD member countries from 1990 to 2015, we evaluate the effectiveness of six types of demand-side expenditure control measures including physician-level behaviour measures, system-level price-control measures and substitution measures, alongside a proxy for cost-sharing and add a new dimension to the existing empirical evidence hitherto based on national-level and meta-studies. We use the weighted-average least squares regression framework adapted for estimation with panel-corrected standard errors. Our empirical analysis suggests that direct patient cost-sharing and some-but not all-demand-side measures successfully dampened PPE growth in the past. Cost-sharing schemes stand out as a powerful mechanism to curb PPE growth, but bear a high risk of adverse effects. Other demand-side measures are more limited in effect, though may be more equitable. Due to limitations inherent in the study approach and the data, the results are only explorative.
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Keywords:  Health expenditure; Panel data models; Pharmaceutical policy; Public pharmaceutical expenditure; Weighted-average least squares

Year:  2022        PMID: 36131191     DOI: 10.1007/s10754-022-09337-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Health Econ Manag        ISSN: 2199-9031


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